'03 V-8 S/C on the way!
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'03 V-8 S/C on the way!
Just got off the phone with TRD. They're doing ECU mapping now, the kit will go into production in three months. Get this:
335hp (+100)
430 ft/lbs (+110)
$4,800 MSRP + install labor ~8 hours
Full warranty
I'm really glad the V-8 is full time 4X4 now!
I'll be bolting one on next Spring after mine is broken in.
Eeeha
335hp (+100)
430 ft/lbs (+110)
$4,800 MSRP + install labor ~8 hours
Full warranty
I'm really glad the V-8 is full time 4X4 now!
I'll be bolting one on next Spring after mine is broken in.
Eeeha
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Beowulf, i agree. you can get a 4 or 6 cyl SC for under 2,000 now... for tacos anyways. i think 4runners too. i saw a post on TTORA about that, and i think i saw one here too.
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Just got off the phone with my local TRD/Toyota dealer. They anticipate installing quite a few kits, so quoted a "volume discount" price of $3,800 if they install it for a flat $400. I think it's worth it to keep the 60 month/60,000 mile drivetrain warranty and 84 month/70,000 mile emission warranty intact. I can't imagine a reliable aftermarket alternative coming in for less, let alone the warranty issues that could develop.
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Are you talking about a '03 4Runner? They have the 4.7 V8, right? Dealer over here already has the S/C for sale. It's sitting on the shelf right out in the parts department. Maybe it's for the Tundra or Sequoia. Does the Tundra/Sequoia have a different S/C available then the '03 Runner?
Well, thought that was interesting. Those are some really impressive numbers too!
Have fun.
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Well, thought that was interesting. Those are some really impressive numbers too!
Have fun.
DH6twinotter
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Thanks for the welcome greeting! Looks like an excellent board filled with knowledgable enthusiasts, unlike the posers on other *cough, Edmunds, cough* boards.
Yeah, TRD said the 4Runner V-8, although related to the 2UZ in L/C and Sequoia, has a few different components that require a separate kit.
TRD has the dyno graphs, but not online yet. As soon as they do, I'll post a link or scan and post myself.
Yeah, TRD said the 4Runner V-8, although related to the 2UZ in L/C and Sequoia, has a few different components that require a separate kit.
TRD has the dyno graphs, but not online yet. As soon as they do, I'll post a link or scan and post myself.
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Are you talking about a '03 4Runner? They have the 4.7 V8, right? Dealer over here already has the S/C for sale. It's sitting on the shelf right out in the parts department. Maybe it's for the Tundra or Sequoia. Does the Tundra/Sequoia have a different S/C available then the '03 Runner?
The 03 4Runner is available with the 4.7L V8 we are quite familiar with in the Tundra V8/Sequoia/Land Cruiser/Lexus LX470. TRD's supercharger for this engine is already out, although I don't know the specs or price on it. Toyota's all new all-alluminum V6 engine, also available on the 4Runner (not until Nov., I think) is the one I think BT17R is talking about. Due to the fact the engine is so new, I think this is the S/C TRD is working on. With those specs, on a V6, WOW, that is going to be one fast ass truck. I think all I said is right, anyone correct me if I'm wrong.
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Well, I was writing about the 2UZ V-8 S/C modified for the '03 4Runner application. I think the difference (from conversation with TRD this morning) from the L/C, Sequoia, and Tundra apps has to do with packaging and OBD III emissions tuning of the ECU for regs debuting in '04. They don't have anything in the works for the V-6 yet.
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BT17R--That's really interesting. I didn't know the 4Runner's 4.7 S/C was different then the S/C for the rest of the 4.7s. I would have thought that Toyota would have thought ahead and designed the engine to use the existing S/C. Save some development costs and customers could order them earlier. I dunno, interesting though. Learn something every day here.
Well, have fun.
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Well, have fun.
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by BT17R
board filled with knowledgable enthusiasts, unlike the posers on other *cough, Edmunds, cough* boards.
Thats so true of "cough, Edmunds, cough". Baaaahhhaaahhhaa
board filled with knowledgable enthusiasts, unlike the posers on other *cough, Edmunds, cough* boards.
Thats so true of "cough, Edmunds, cough". Baaaahhhaaahhhaa
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Does anyone know what TRD is using? Are they sticking with Eaton on the V8 charger?
If they are going with a modified Eaton, I wonder what size.
I can't wait to see a review. I wonder how the IRS (independent rear suspension, not Uncle Sam) will react to 100 extra horse and ft/lbs.
If they are going with a modified Eaton, I wonder what size.
I can't wait to see a review. I wonder how the IRS (independent rear suspension, not Uncle Sam) will react to 100 extra horse and ft/lbs.
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Originally posted by Darren
What does IRS have to do with any of this?
What does IRS have to do with any of this?
I thought someone said the 4Runner uses a 4.3L V8, not 4.7L as in Tundra/Sequoia/Land Cruiser, I must be wrong. Still doesn't explain why it's such a lower hp rating than the Sequoia V8, I mean it weighs less, I just guess you buy it for the torque.
You gotta love this picture though...
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Originally posted by Mohamed
Wait what? IRS? no solid axle in the rear? that's a shame, now it's entering the Explorer market...blah(same old song)....
I thought someone said the 4Runner uses a 4.3L V8, not 4.7L as in Tundra/Sequoia/Land Cruiser, I must be wrong. Still doesn't explain why it's such a lower hp rating than the Sequoia V8, I mean it weighs less, I just guess you buy it for the torque.
You gotta love this picture though...
Wait what? IRS? no solid axle in the rear? that's a shame, now it's entering the Explorer market...blah(same old song)....
I thought someone said the 4Runner uses a 4.3L V8, not 4.7L as in Tundra/Sequoia/Land Cruiser, I must be wrong. Still doesn't explain why it's such a lower hp rating than the Sequoia V8, I mean it weighs less, I just guess you buy it for the torque.
You gotta love this picture though...
By the way, welcome to the boards BT17R ... Don't mind my ramblings, I'm sure you will enjoy your new 4Runner!
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Originally posted by Darren
No, the '03 doesn't use IRS, thus my question.
No, the '03 doesn't use IRS, thus my question.